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 <description>It was not until 1953, when Tenzing Norkay Sherpa (Tiger&amp;nbsp; of Snows) and Sir Edmund Hillary climbed Everest , that Nepal became know to the rest of the world. Since those days many climber have come and&amp;nbsp; gone and one mountain after another has lost its virgin soil.   &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Many foreign visitors arrive to trek one or more beautiful trekking region. Trekking&amp;nbsp; is not mountaineering but just days of walking . Neither you need any advanced training nor have to be an athlete. So anyone, with a pair of strong legs, and the</description>
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